kanzen wrote: > I keep telling my friends that Python rocks. Now it's time to put my > money where my mouth is. I'm about to start writing a server for a > phone based game. It needs to handle simlpe requests from some Java > code running on the phone at a fairly low transaction rate. There will > also be a simple web site allowing users to edit preferences and so > forth. I have just enough Python experience to decide that I prefer it > over Java for this job. It'll be on a Linux box that I have full > control over. > > I can see from FAQs that there are several possible ways of doing web > server work in Python, e.g. Twisted or mod_python in Apache, etc. So > I'm wondering: > > - Could you recommend a solution you've found to be the most > convenient? > - Does threading cause any more of a hassle in Python than Java? > - Is there anything similar to JSP in Java? > > Thanks, > KanZen > You might want to take a look a Medusa. It is the basis for the web server that is bundled in Zope.
http://www.nightmare.com/medusa/ Larry Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list